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Bulk-enable and edit auto-grading settings (from the dashboard view) #1622

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mkdir-washington-edu opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 0 comments
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The problem
From: https://app.hubspot.com/contacts/6291320/record/0-5/17626938488

I have an instructor who uses 400+ hypothesis assignments across three courses. They set up the course in the summer and then copy the content into each semesters course shell. They want to use the auto-grading feature on each hypothesis assignment but with the current configuration, they must go into each assignment and recreate/link the hypothesis item, even though it has already been created, in order to apply the auto-grading.

In general instructors may also wish to edit the settings without having to keep opening the LMS, relaunching the assignment, etc. They may also wish to make sure that all of their assignments in a given course conform to the same settings in a quick way.

The solution:
Allow the auto-grading settings to be accessed from within the Reporting Dashboards, either in the Assignment View, the Course View, or maybe a new Settings page. Add an option to bulk update, possibly over a list of assignments in a course.

@mkdir-washington-edu mkdir-washington-edu added the dashboard 1 Dashboard tags 1 and 2 are for grouping "fast follow" and "future" work after MVP label Dec 16, 2024
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